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Epistle

God Does Not Ask for Your Suffering

God does not ask for pain. He calls you to Life — not to dying, but to knowing yourself as the living Light you were made to be.

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You think that to be with God — you must suffer. Endure. Sacrifice. Prove yourself.

But God does not ask for pain. He calls you to Life.

Not to dying, but to recognizing yourself. Not to submission, but to freedom. There is a lie buried deep in us — that closeness with God is purchased through suffering.

God says: “I do not ask for suffering. I ask you — to be alive. To be yourself. Give Me your heart, not your fear. Let go of the image of the ‘worthy one’ and allow yourself to be what I made you — living Light.”

You don’t need to torment yourself to draw closer. You need — to return. To simplicity. To presence. To what you are before every role and every effort.

The suffering you carry willingly for the image of “the spiritual” — is just another way of holding God at arm’s length. He needs you alive.